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Street Markets Around the World
There are many ways of shopping.You can shop by telephone, by post or through your home computer, but for many people, the most exciting way to shop is also the most traditional—at a street market.You can find markets anywhere in the world.Here are four of them:
There are many “floating markets” in Asia; perhaps the most unusual(非同寻常) is in Thailand(泰国), at a place called Damned Saduak.It’s open from six in the morning to the noon every day.People sell fresh fruit from their boats.
Many Belgians(比利时人) say that the Grand Place is the most beautiful square in the world.It’s the home of a colorful flower market.It’s open every day except(除了) Monday.On Monday, instead of(替代) flowers, there’s a wonderful bird market.
One of the world’s famous markets is in Mexico City(墨西哥城)—the Sonora Market.You can buy toys, birds, herbs(草本) and medicine.There’re all kinds of things.It’s open every day from early in the morning till late at night.
In England, on Saturday and Sunday thousands of young people from all over London travel to the Camden Market—it’s the place to go for street fashion, CDs and tapes.Many people also go there for fun.
After shaking the east coast of Honshu, Japan on March 11, the earthquake has caused more than 10, 000 deaths and 17, 000 people missing. In downtown of Tokyo, buildings shook and frightened citizen blocked out all the streets and roads. The tsunami(飓风)afterwards, which caused more deaths and injury, made Japanese people unable to cheer up. “Now that our neighbors are in trouble,” the Foreign Ministry spokesman said, “we are in our turn to give a hand. Our rescue team has already got there in time to help.” The terrible earthquake also caused a big fire breaking out at the Fukushima nuclear power plant(福岛核电站), leading to a radiation leaking(泄漏).
50 nuclear workers, facing radiation and fire, became the only people remaining at the Fukushima nuclear power plant on Tuesday — and perhaps Japan’s last chance of preventing a broader nuclear danger. They have volunteered to put seawater on dangerous nuclear fuel(核燃料)to cool it down, to prevent thousands of tons of radioactive dust high into the air. Some scientists suggest that the leaking is harmful to human being and may influence human body through rain or snow from the sky in the future.
The earthquake in Japan has caused over ______ people missing.
A. 10, 000 B. 17, 000 C. 27, 000From the passage, we know that ______ led to a radiation leaking.
A. the earthquake B. the tsunami C. the rain______ the nuclear fuel can prevent radioactive dust high into the air.
A. Throwing away B. Burning out C. Cooling downSome scientists suggest Japanese people watch out for _______.
A. the fire B. the weather C. the seawaterThe main idea of this passage is that ______.
A. Japan is the most dangerous country in the world
B. a big fire broke out at the Fukushima power plant
C. the earthquake in Japan led to a radiation leaking
With the increasing numbers of smart phones and Chinese Internet users, micro blogging, known as Weibo in Chinese, has become more and more popular. Popular websites have created their own Weibo sites, which allow users to post a message of up to 140 words, along with pictures and videos(视频).
In August 2009 the largest website in China —— “sina.com” firstly set up sina Weibo”, helping micro blogging enter the mainstream in China. In 2010, Internet giants sohu, yahoo, baidu also sent up their own Weibo sites. By the end of October 2010, only sina’s Weibo site had registered(登记)more than 50 million users, with an average of 40 people opening a Weibo site every second. Weibo allows people to post messages quickly using their mobile phones, to stay in touch with friends, and provides channels for different people to communicate.
As the social influence of Weibo continues to grow, more and more news agencies(通讯社)and government departments are beginning to send information through Weibo sites. Wang Peng, a Weibo blogger, said, “Through Weibo it allows me to send my advice to director of my news agencies. Also, I can keep in touch with friends. There are many middle school and university classmates on my blog”. With sending more information to people, the influence of micro blogging in China is increasing.
From this passage, we know that “Weibo” is a ______ way of communicating.
A. boring B. popular C. difficultYou can send _______ to your friends by using micro blogging.
A. long messages
B. mobile phones
C. nice picturesAccording to the passage, ________ was the first one to open a Weibo site.
A. sina.com B. sohu.com C. baidu.comFrom Wang Peng’s words, we can guess that he is most probably a(n) ______.
A. engineer B. student C. reporterThe best title of this passage is “______”.
A. Micro blogging was first used in China
B. Micro blogging in China takes off
C. Weibo changes Chinese Internet users
When we are in a new place, maps help us find our way easily. However, different types of maps have different uses.
Tourist maps, for example, have signs to show places of interest in an area. When tourists read these maps, it’s easy for them to find where to go and what to see in a place.
Road maps show large areas so that people can plan long journeys. Different types of roads are given different numbers. For example, if you want to go to the zoo, you just follow one number of the road and keep looking at the road signs.
Distribution(分布)maps use colors or signs to show facts about an area. For example, how many people live in an area, how cold and hot some places are, or whether a place is short of water.
Railway maps, use straight lines to show everything. This is easy for people to read. Trains are fast. People don’t have to think about small places they go past. They just need to know the two ends of their trips.People can plan long journeys with the help of _______.
A. road maps B. distribution maps C. tourist mapsRailway maps use ________ to show everything.
A. different numbers B. straight lines C. road signsWe learn from the passage that ________ is a tourist map.




Distribution maps can tell us _________ .
A. which place is short of water
B. how to get to Germany
C. where a museum isThe passage is mainly about the _________ of maps.
A. value B. history C. types
A couple from Russia was once visiting Miami. They wanted to take a walk and to see the city, but they were afraid they might get lost. They did not speak any English.
After they left their hotel, they went to the first street corner and looked at the name of the street. Then they carefully copied the name into their notebook. They thought that this would help them find their way back if they got lost.
They walked for hours through the city, and suddenly they realized that they were lost. They found a police officer and asked for help, but the officer didn’t speak their native language.
After an hour they found a person who could help them. She was an interpreter(翻译)who spoke both their native language and English. They explained that they didn’t know the name of their hotel, but they knew which corner it was on. They showed the interpreter what they had copied into their notebook, and the interpreter began to laugh.
The words which they had so carefully copied were “one way street”.A couple from Russia was ______ in Miami that day.
A. having a walk
B. working as volunteers
C. traveling by carWe guess that the couple can speak _______.
A. English B. French C. RussianThe interpreter began to laugh because the couple ________.
A. couldn’t speak English
B. made a mistake
C. went a wrong way______ helped the couple translate the words they had copied.
A. The interpreter
B. The hotel owner
C. The police officerWe know from the story that the couple copied “______” into their notebook.
A. the street name
B. way back home
C. one way street
A farmer had some dogs to sell. He painted a sign advertising the dogs. A little boy came up to him and said, “Sir, I want to buy a dog.”
“Well,” the farmer said, “but they________(be) very expensive.” The boy
_____(take) some changes(零钱)out of his pocket, “ I’ve got thirty-nine cents. Is that enough to take a dog?”
“Sure. I have six dogs. You_______(choose) any of them.” Then the farmer whistled, “Dolly!” At once, Dolly ran out of the doghouse followed by four little dogs. Then the little boy’s eyes
_________(dance) with happiness.
But the boy saw another little dog________(move) out slowly. This one was the smallest. She was trying her best
________(catch) up with the others.“I want that one,” the boy said,
__________ (point) to the last one. The farmer was surprised. “She
_________(not run) and play with you like other dogs. Will you still want to buy her?” he said kindly.
Hearing that, the little boy rolled up one leg of his trousers. A steel brace(支撑物)________ (tie) on both sides of his leg. Looking up at the farmer, he said, “ So you see, Sir. I can’t walk very well myself. I
_________(understand) her. So we will be good friends.”